- The
Nonmotorized Transportation Pilot Program (NTPP) was
created in 2005 as part of a six-year
United States federal government transportation bill called...
- many
modern promenades and
esplanades also
allow bicycles and
other nonmotorized transport. Some
esplanades also
include large boulevards or
avenues where...
-
backbones such as the PE
Trail and
provide a
network of
connectivity to
nonmotorized users throughout the region. The
majority of
Inland Empire’s immigrants...
-
motorized access on
otherwise nonmotorized trails.
States must use 30% of
their funds for
motorized trail uses, 30% for
nonmotorized trail uses, and 40% for...
- may
provide significant recreation,
including fishing, hiking, and
nonmotorized boating. If
filled to capacity,
surface size
would be 1,140 acres, making...
-
Transport in ****an" (PDF).
Transportation Research Record No. 1294,
Nonmotorized Transportation 1991: 40–46 – via
National Academies. Kidd,
Byron (6 September...
- and to
develop a
trail system for the lake for use by
pedestrians and
nonmotorized vehicles Pub. L. 106–500 (text) (PDF) 106-501
November 13, 2000 Older...
- pavilion. The
Kalkaska Area
Recreation Transportation (KART)
Trail is a
nonmotorized pathway that
encircles the county's governmental, educational, and recreational...
- the
Guggenheim Museum. The art
installation comprises eight enclosed,
nonmotorized treadmills, each with an
American Pit Bull
Terrier obtained from a provincial...
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Water Trail, a
proposal to
create a
safely navigable water "trail" for
nonmotorized beachable watercraft, cir****navigating the bay. "Welcome to the Richmond...